Paris of Troy

Paris of Troy (died 1240 BC) was the Prince of Troy, the son of Priam and Hecuba, the brother of Hector and Polites, and the husband of Helen. His elopement with Helen led to the Trojan War, during which he killed Achilles with an arrow.

Biography
Paris of Troy was the son of King Priam and Hecuba and the brother of Hector and Polites. He was said to have outstanding beauty and intelligence, and he became known as a ladies' man. In 1250 BC, he accompanied a Trojan delegation to Sparta, where he seduced King Menelaus' wife Helen and convinced her to run off to Troy with him. He wounded Diomedes with an arrow through the foot and later shot Achilles through the heel with an arrow, but he was later mortally wounded by Philoctetes and died on a mountainside after his former lover Oenone refused to help him.